Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality

Fundamental rights have importance, concern and challenges to societies and states at local and international levels.Those are, however, more in developing states and democracies. Many Nigerian citizens especially civilians and the poor have gone into despair for most of the citizens’ rights exist o...

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Main Authors: Shehu, Isah Mohammed, Osman, Nazariah, Othman, Muhammad Fuad
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spelling my.uum.repo.221342017-06-04T04:29:49Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/22134/ Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality Shehu, Isah Mohammed Osman, Nazariah Othman, Muhammad Fuad JF Political institutions (General) Fundamental rights have importance, concern and challenges to societies and states at local and international levels.Those are, however, more in developing states and democracies. Many Nigerian citizens especially civilians and the poor have gone into despair for most of the citizens’ rights exist only on paper and are not realistic.This paper investigated the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens: provisions, enforcement, and myth in these rights; reality and manoeuvre by various stake holders in human rights provisions; enforcement and safeguard.The study used secondary sources of data.It is found that fundamental rights provisions and enforcement in Nigeria are constrained by military rule, poor or no political will and commitment, poor constitutional provisions, poor legal aid and services, ignorance of the existing laws and provisions, deliberate acts to thwart the arm of justice, corruption, judicial incompetence, inefficient justice system, socio-cultural provisions, poverty, state aligned threats and intimidations.The study recommends extensive and intensive education and enlightenment to citizens, full monitoring and strict compliance with provisions on rights, broader and functional legal aid services especially to the poor and the ignorant, revamping Nigeria’s justice system to reflect current realities and strict compliance with the rules of engagement by the armed forces, and reviewing laws such as the Penal and Criminal code laws to co-opt new trends and realities. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/22134/1/JIS%2012%202016%2053%2064.pdf Shehu, Isah Mohammed and Osman, Nazariah and Othman, Muhammad Fuad (2016) Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality. Journal of International Studies (JIS), 12. pp. 53-64. ISSN 1823-691X http://jis.uum.edu.my/images/pdf1/4jis2016.pdf
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Shehu, Isah Mohammed
Osman, Nazariah
Othman, Muhammad Fuad
Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
description Fundamental rights have importance, concern and challenges to societies and states at local and international levels.Those are, however, more in developing states and democracies. Many Nigerian citizens especially civilians and the poor have gone into despair for most of the citizens’ rights exist only on paper and are not realistic.This paper investigated the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens: provisions, enforcement, and myth in these rights; reality and manoeuvre by various stake holders in human rights provisions; enforcement and safeguard.The study used secondary sources of data.It is found that fundamental rights provisions and enforcement in Nigeria are constrained by military rule, poor or no political will and commitment, poor constitutional provisions, poor legal aid and services, ignorance of the existing laws and provisions, deliberate acts to thwart the arm of justice, corruption, judicial incompetence, inefficient justice system, socio-cultural provisions, poverty, state aligned threats and intimidations.The study recommends extensive and intensive education and enlightenment to citizens, full monitoring and strict compliance with provisions on rights, broader and functional legal aid services especially to the poor and the ignorant, revamping Nigeria’s justice system to reflect current realities and strict compliance with the rules of engagement by the armed forces, and reviewing laws such as the Penal and Criminal code laws to co-opt new trends and realities.
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author Shehu, Isah Mohammed
Osman, Nazariah
Othman, Muhammad Fuad
author_facet Shehu, Isah Mohammed
Osman, Nazariah
Othman, Muhammad Fuad
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title Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
title_short Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
title_full Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
title_fullStr Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
title_full_unstemmed Nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
title_sort nigerian citizens and fundamental rights: myth, manoeuvre and reality
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia Press
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